Consider the following snippet of code:
Instead of doing that way, we can just simply do it like this:
Another variation of using the ternary operator would be from:
And it can be expressed like:
You can also nest the condition:
Just use your imagination on how to use this form.
if (condition){
variable = value1;
}else{
variable = value2;
}
Instead of doing that way, we can just simply do it like this:
variable = condition ? value1 : value2;
Another variation of using the ternary operator would be from:
if (condition){
echo "something1";
}else{
echo "something2";
}
And it can be expressed like:
echo condition ? "something1": "something2";
You can also nest the condition:
variable = cond0 ? (cond1 ? value1.1 : value1.2) : (cond2 ? value2.1 : value2.2);
Just use your imagination on how to use this form.
Parthiv Patel
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DOB: 12/24/1986
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